Last weekend I volunteered to help with a community project in a neighborhood near where I live, to paint a mural on the street at an intersection. Corvallis has had several intersection paintings over the last few years, mostly in conjunction with Open Streets. This year we decided to try and make a time-lapse video … Continue reading Intersection painting
My typical day: February 2021 edition
This is inspired by a post by my colleague Kelly, and I guess it's part of a blogging "chain" right now, where people describe their typical day in all of its mundanity. It's interesting to do at this moment in time, when everyone's routines have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but also it's been … Continue reading My typical day: February 2021 edition
My New Approach To Facebook: Don’t Use It
I opened a Facebook account in 2007, and in the more than a decade since then, it has quietly integrated itself into the fabric of my social life, becoming the primary source for many important things: Connecting with family and friends Staying informed about current issues Engaging with my community Arguably, gathering these functions together … Continue reading My New Approach To Facebook: Don’t Use It
How to incorporate shared expenses into your budget tracking
It's a common scenario: you're tracking your bank and credit card transactions using something like Mint, or Quicken, or my favorite at the moment, You Need A Budget (YNAB). You're also living with someone, and splitting the cost of certain things, like groceries and utilities. Maybe you're using a tool like Splitwise to keep track … Continue reading How to incorporate shared expenses into your budget tracking
Adding arbitrary HTML to a WordPress Theme Customizer section
Say you have built a really amazing WordPress theme, and have enabled its users to tailor it to suit their needs with a really amazing custom section in the Theme Customizer (that you put together after following one or more of these Theme Customizer tutorials): Well, the theme really takes off, enough so that at … Continue reading Adding arbitrary HTML to a WordPress Theme Customizer section
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